Is it possible to get only Astro Pulse, and how does one do it. The reason, its a reasonably long calc time and it removes the continuous on and off the Web to get data packages that last only a few hours, like 2 hours and I seem to be having to keep looking at the web site.
I'd rather look every 40 hours that every 2 hours.
MaxG.

Is it possible to get only Astro Pulse, and how does one do it. The reason, its a reasonably long calc time and it removes the continuous on and off the Web to get data packages that last only a few hours, like 2 hours and I seem to be having to keep looking at the web site.
I'd rather look every 40 hours that every 2 hours.
MaxG.

I have allot of download and upload, and see that the average
falling down again, this time I believe the upload and download
getting to fast, on to many computers.But I just see the download
is working fast again, upload has to wait;) But remember a new day'
is to have a New Chance;)

Good Morning sweet members all over the world.
And also to the heard workers on the Seti@Home servers;)
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Someone recorded a track playable on an old style grammophone player (LP 33 / LP 45 / LP 78 - which means 33, 45 or 78 tracks a minute).

That was the RPM not tracks per minute.

And if you look at the grooves on the disk as we do tracks on a hard drive you end up with the same thing! I admit "Track" generally means something completely different when speaking of audio recordings though.

There is really no such thing as LP45 and LP78. LP stands for "Long Play", the major new feature of the 33.3RPM disks (20-30 mins per side vs 3 or so in most cases). There were other factors involved besides the speed change, including better materials and production equipment, and a larger physical size (12" in the final dominant format).

Finally, while they were never as popular as the three speeds mentioned here, most players from my early days could also play 16.66 RPM disks. Of course there were also many, many other incarnations over the years as well, but those were mostly before my time.

Upload don't work again, its that not to much
server problems the lost month's??
But OK my computer is still crunch the work,
and fast, 24 hours a day..its a New One.
How about the servers..maybe they need
to replaced by New Ones to?

The cricket graph again shows that the upload server is down. The status page shows it up.
The SETI staff should let a volunteer write the system status to keep the volunteer crunchers informed.David Moritz

The cricket graph again shows that the upload server is down. The status page shows it up.
The SETI staff should let a volunteer write the system status to keep the volunteer crunchers informed.

And the reason the status page shows it as up, is because the status page i dead in the water, last updated 22 Jun 2011 | 7:00:06 UTCThis is a test of the Emergency Moron System. Had there been a real moron in the room, there would've been a small mushroom cloud in the place where the idiot had been standing.

There are no up- or downloads from any of my computers. Just the same messages on all machines:

There does seem to be some routing problems somewhere in Hurricane Electric's systems that is preventing a portion of users from contacting the SETI servers in Berkeley. Hurricane Electric is SETI@Home's private internet provider. This is nothing SETI can fix, nor is there most likely something wrong with your client or computer.Goodbye Seti Classic

As of 6:00 a.m. Eastern Time (New Jersey) it has now been nearly 2 full weeks since my project has updated. I currently have nothing to process with 25 W/Us to upload, and 3 W/Us past their completion / upload deadline. Regretably, I fear that this number will grow with each passing day.

I believe I may be speaking for many, many others when I ask that someone please determine, define, amd detail the problem causing this situation and post the information on the main S@h news page. Please also make a comcerted effort to keep us abreast of the progress on a regular basis.

Not only is it frustrating not having any work to process, it's even more frustrating watching the previously processed work "spoil on the shelf" and not knowing why.